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Myth: Men can't fake orgasms
They can. Despite the popular belief that orgasm equals ejaculation-which, indeed, is pretty hard to fake-sex therapists say there's a difference between the euphoric feelings of orgasm and the actual process of ejaculation. 
 
Myth: An experienced man can tell when a woman climaxes
No man can claim that he knows when a woman has climaxed. The usual signs of a woman being aroused is that her lips become pink, her pupils dilate, her breasts swell, her skin flushes and her nipples perk up erect. As she enters climax, her muscles tense, her face may grimace, she may moan or scream and thrust her pelvis.
 
Myth: It's unhealthy to have sex with a woman who is menstruating
Medically, there's no reason not to enjoy sex before, during and after menstruation. However, if a woman is suffering a vaginal infection-marked by unpleasant odour, itching, burning or discharge-she should abstain from sex; menstrual blood lowers the vaginal natural acidity, making it more hospitable to pathogens.
 
Myth: You can't have sex during pregnancy
A healthy woman can enjoy sex up to labour, though alterations in technique and position will be required. Prime sex positions for pregnancy are rear entry, side-by-side and seated positions.
 
Myth: Black men have longer penis
On an average, an erect penis for most men falls within the five- to seven-inch range. But it is difficult to draw accurate conclusions for individuals based on race alone.
 
Myth: Women don't like porn movie
Women enjoy erotic movies, too. But many get turned off by the hard-core variety and hence avoid to watch porn movies.
 
Myths: Having sexual fantasies is a sure sign something's wrong with your relationship 
Sexual fantasies improve the quality of your sex life and studies show that men with a greater variety of sexual fantasies tend to have a greater variety of sexual experiences. So dream on...
 
Myth: Fantasizing about sex with a women other than your partner must mean there's something lacking in your relationship
Once again, the opposite is true. Fantasizing  keeps you from actually following through with something you might thoroughly enjoy, only to regret later on.
 

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